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To: saltbox who wrote (1578)4/22/1998 3:22:00 PM
From: Rob D.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3046
 
Saltbox-

Sounds like Great news to me. Only 250,000 shares, I think
we can live with that. I kinda figured that by the end of
may we will be ready to ROCK & ROLL, gives me more time
to accumulate if I can do anything on some of these others.

Wonder what they will want to acquisition next??


Thanks for giving us an update.

Rob D.



To: saltbox who wrote (1578)4/22/1998 4:19:00 PM
From: Buster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3046
 
One question: why is the attorney giving the financials the
eagle eye? I thought that was the job of the accountants.

Could he have meant that the Securities attorney is looking over
the press release regarding the financials?

Buster



To: saltbox who wrote (1578)4/23/1998 2:49:00 AM
From: Earl Falwell  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3046
 
What I am wondering is why is the gravel pit so cheap if its worth 10 times that much? Did the previous owner go bankrupt over the gravel pit? Why is he taking shares and no cash up front. I have not called MDCE lately to ask these questions but I am thinking out loud. 250,000 thousand shares could be a huge return for the owner when MDCE is at 3-4 dollars.

Earl



To: saltbox who wrote (1578)4/23/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: Ron Harvey  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 3046
 
<< Purchase price is about 250,000 shares of MDCE stock, and $150,000 in cash, but terms are such that MDCE will not have to pay cash "out of pocket".>>

Hmm. The gravel pit's worth almost a half billion dollars and the court is expected to approve its sale for a few shares of questionable paper and no money. If it bankrupted the current owner and no one's outbidding MDCE for the pit, doesn't this tell you folks something?
It tells me that the subject heading here "Where Entertainment and Education Embrace" might be more accurately retitled to read: "MDCE Message Board . . . Where Fantasy and Self-Delusion Embrace."

Well, if the gravel pit doesn't do it, I suppose the preliminary idea about a preproduction possibility for a tentative film idea in that well-known bastion of commercial film making, Turkey, will come to the rescue.

Hey, it's not that I'm against betting on 90-1 longshots. It's just that actually believing in the silliness is weird. My prediction: When the financials are out, those who can read and understand them will be appalled.